Well, there is this one thing: they asked OpenSuse to drop the Suse branding…
Well, there is this one thing: they asked OpenSuse to drop the Suse branding…
From the department of temporary fixes, becoming a permanent solution. This guy made FAT32: https://youtu.be/bikbJPI-7Kg?si=orQCjxmnOPAhKIeu
Oh. But my quote wasn’t anecdote: it is the title of a study. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352250X17300611?via%3Dihub
Than you have never been in a conflict with someone close to you before. Which is something to be envious for.
Hurt people hurt people.
And it is still living in weather forecasting models used by many weather institutes.
Source: Work for a weather institute.
Germans.
Totally accepting it is my system being slow. It is a openwrt router after all.
Also taking f2fs for a spin.
As far as I have experienced (I didn’t measure this): don’t use that partition for container layers. It might just be my system, but f2fs has slowed my container engine down a bit.
There is a “Your mum” joke in there.
Your mum is so fat, that bitcoin miners litigated to keep abusing her power grid.
We also “drop” decisions, which means the total opposite of what you would think.
It means a decision has been made.
Huh. Misschien zat ik vast in een Dunglish vertaalslag.
Edit: Snelle Google laat zien dat we zeker later tot een besluit kunnen komen. We laten ze ook af en toe vallen. We nemen, geven en breken deze ook.
I’m Dutch and we “come to” a decision.
And when a president gets COVID he gets drugged up and gets the best treatment on the taxpayers dime. While the people are left with life shattering medical debt.
While these subjects can get medical treatment, for just a fraction, and no debts… Like the king…
So what is your point?
We have been playing the whole sad orchestra for you guys, seeing you push out this attitude like it is a win over something.
Because exceptions are old and the new (recycled) kids are much more fun to play with? Or people yearn to implement the low level switch-case pattern error matching mechanism all over again, which try-catch-exceptions were solving.
I think there is no moving on from a paradigm as long as it has a function.
Took me a solid second to get it as well.
I will say that they still store and use your data some way. They just haven’t been caught yet.
Anything you have to send over the internet to a server you do not control, will probably not work for a infosec minded legal team.
If you are interested in the subject, this is an interesting medium article.
And should you wish to go directly to the technical source, skipping Medium’s stupidity, here you go.
Quiet firing, if you will.